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bethlehem pa seniors adopt class gift plan set1oo%asgoal with a goal of 175,000 th 1960 senior class memorial gift campaign will be launched in early december decision to become the 24th lehigh class to adapt the program was made by the class of 60 at a thursday evening cabinet meeting appointed to head the giving program was chairman richard sprenkle and assistant chairmen james ash and samuel matthews sprenkle announced this week that his goal would be 100 per cent par ticipation he will be attempting to better the all-time high mark set by the class of 1959 which reached the 75 per cent mark touchdown — junior end jim needham spins away from a would be cornell tackier as he heads for the goal line to score lehigh's only touchdown against the big red immediately after this picture need ham came within inches of going out of bounds but managed to stay on the field and streak down the field conant to appear in concert tonight robert conant harpsichordist will give a recital in the osbourne room of the university center at 8:15 tonight under the auspices of the a n cleaver series conant appeared here last april 5 when he played before an overflow audience the brown and white then commented ". . . conant a harpsichordist of high caliber delighted the audience not only with his performance but also with his personality the pro gram was excellently designed and well balanced conant himself is a fine musician who had full com mand of his instrument all through the scheduled program conant has been acclaimed for his diversified program which will com mence tonight with chaconne by couperin remeau's la joyeuse rigaudon tambourin les triolets and la poule will fol low l amphibie by couperin and bach's toccata in d major will terminate the first half of the pro gram passacaglia by fischer and four sonatas by scarlatti will conclude the program ticket scalpers feel little guilt need money certainly there's spirit among lehigh men — but there's money loo typical of the reasons of fered for widespread kingston trio ticket scalping one fresh man explained the situation con cisely by pointing out that rob bery could easily exist within the lehigh family most common rationalization ad vanced by scalpers was simply sure i'm making money but every body else is doing it high-price sellers were queried by brown and white reporters who anonymously called residence halls men who advertised trio tickets for sale via university center bulletin boards lowest price offered was seven dollars although a num ber of men asked what will you pay high request was twenty dollars for a pair but b&w see kingston page 7 brozek didn't declare war on police dept see class page 7 official kick-off for the cam paign will come early in de cember at a dinner meeting of chairmen captains and work ers the campaign will be con centrated in a two-to-three week period from early de cember until christmas vacation with a possible clean-up cam paign in the spring appointment of chairmen for the drive came from senior class presi dent thomas gilhool sprenkle and gilhool told the brown and white that announcement of captains would be forthcoming within the week captains will hold regular luncheon meetings for the next two months to lay groundwork for the alumnus leaves 140g's to lu dr josef brozek head of the psy chology department has denied that he has declared war on the beth lehem police department in an open letter to the beth lehem globe-times he wrote that he regards the incident as band glee club to perform sat the neilson arrangement of the battle hymn of the republic pre sented by the combined glee club and band will be outstanding attrac tions of the third annual le-hi-fi concert at 8:15 p.m saturday in grace hall the program will commence with the band's rendition of german's welsh rapsody the glee club will present five selec tions including shaw's with a voice of singing and the tra ditionals po ol laz'rus hogh barbery down in the valley andl set down ser vant the band will also offer high school cadets by sousa the bal let suite from la fille de madame argot by lecocq three lehigh traditionals and canzone for band by smith brothers sing on by grieg songs of lehigh and wagner's prayer from lohengrin will be presented by the glee club the concert will close with the alma mater performed by both groups tickets for the concert cost 75 cents per person and can be pur chased from any member of the glee club or band or at the office of student activities a 140,000 tax-free estate was willed to lehigh by lloyd mcentire of nazareth class of 1909 mcen tire died aug 27 at the age of 71 the estate was left to the uni versity endowment fund to be used at the discretion of the trustees it is valued at an esti mated 135,000 in securities and 5,000 in real estate the university does not expect to receive the endowment for sev eral months due to legal technical ities unfortunate but hopes it will serve to point out the need for more care in marking the areas of no parking when ad hoc signs are used the differences of opinion be teen dr brozek and the bethlehem police department concerned the legality of issuing summons on the basis of signs that had no specifi cation as to time and no mark of authorization from the department dr brozek declares he did not place and did not cause others to piace a second note suggesting that the ywners of the cars ticketed on packer aye ask for a court hear ing after the police had removed the original notes moreover he af firms that he removed a notice placed by an unidentified student on a car parked outside his office see letter page 6 hook to read housman friday the poetry of a e housman read by prof frank hook on friday afternoon will initiate a poetry teading series sponsored by the english department prof hook will read the pes simistic stoical poet's works at 4 p.m friday in the university center faculty lounge faculty members and students have been invited to attend the read ing object of the series is to get poetry off the printed page and into the ears to enable lehigh stu see verse page 7 eco profs predict end of strike within week robert conant lehigh 60 graduates will not be directly affected by the nation's longest steel strike unless some unforeseen turn develops in negotiations members of the economics department stated in recent interviews with the brown and white professor elmer c bratt head of the economics and socialogy departments declared that any influence on job opportunities dppends on what the strike is going to do to the whole business economy the stalemate he continued woum not affect 60 grads unless it were to continue for another six months june graduates would feel the pinch of the steel strike only in a very remote way assuming settlement in the near future concurred prof dudley w johnson prof nicholas w balabluns also affirmed that grads would ex perience no difficulty because of the strike the lengthy labor-management dispute now in its 82nd day will probably end this week according to the consensus of those interviewed i feel that they the workers will be back to work in a week stated prof bratt dr johnson looks for settlement during the first part of this week while prof balabkins was more cautious in speculating that it won't last very much longer ." nearly depleted inventories and the fact that the economy as a see steel page 5 four against the masses — these four ticket sellers faced over 300 kingston trio fans wait ing to buy tickets to the concert october 17 the 548 tickets allotted the town groups were sold within 50 minutes students began assembling an hour and a half before the tickets went on sale the mob jammed the uc lobby and adjacent halls lehigh universiiv brown and white vol 71 no 5 tuesday oct 6 1959 ¦>¦
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 71 no. 5 |
Date | 1959-10-06 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1959 |
Type | Newspaper |
DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 71 no. 5 |
Date | 1959-10-06 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1959 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | bethlehem pa seniors adopt class gift plan set1oo%asgoal with a goal of 175,000 th 1960 senior class memorial gift campaign will be launched in early december decision to become the 24th lehigh class to adapt the program was made by the class of 60 at a thursday evening cabinet meeting appointed to head the giving program was chairman richard sprenkle and assistant chairmen james ash and samuel matthews sprenkle announced this week that his goal would be 100 per cent par ticipation he will be attempting to better the all-time high mark set by the class of 1959 which reached the 75 per cent mark touchdown — junior end jim needham spins away from a would be cornell tackier as he heads for the goal line to score lehigh's only touchdown against the big red immediately after this picture need ham came within inches of going out of bounds but managed to stay on the field and streak down the field conant to appear in concert tonight robert conant harpsichordist will give a recital in the osbourne room of the university center at 8:15 tonight under the auspices of the a n cleaver series conant appeared here last april 5 when he played before an overflow audience the brown and white then commented ". . . conant a harpsichordist of high caliber delighted the audience not only with his performance but also with his personality the pro gram was excellently designed and well balanced conant himself is a fine musician who had full com mand of his instrument all through the scheduled program conant has been acclaimed for his diversified program which will com mence tonight with chaconne by couperin remeau's la joyeuse rigaudon tambourin les triolets and la poule will fol low l amphibie by couperin and bach's toccata in d major will terminate the first half of the pro gram passacaglia by fischer and four sonatas by scarlatti will conclude the program ticket scalpers feel little guilt need money certainly there's spirit among lehigh men — but there's money loo typical of the reasons of fered for widespread kingston trio ticket scalping one fresh man explained the situation con cisely by pointing out that rob bery could easily exist within the lehigh family most common rationalization ad vanced by scalpers was simply sure i'm making money but every body else is doing it high-price sellers were queried by brown and white reporters who anonymously called residence halls men who advertised trio tickets for sale via university center bulletin boards lowest price offered was seven dollars although a num ber of men asked what will you pay high request was twenty dollars for a pair but b&w see kingston page 7 brozek didn't declare war on police dept see class page 7 official kick-off for the cam paign will come early in de cember at a dinner meeting of chairmen captains and work ers the campaign will be con centrated in a two-to-three week period from early de cember until christmas vacation with a possible clean-up cam paign in the spring appointment of chairmen for the drive came from senior class presi dent thomas gilhool sprenkle and gilhool told the brown and white that announcement of captains would be forthcoming within the week captains will hold regular luncheon meetings for the next two months to lay groundwork for the alumnus leaves 140g's to lu dr josef brozek head of the psy chology department has denied that he has declared war on the beth lehem police department in an open letter to the beth lehem globe-times he wrote that he regards the incident as band glee club to perform sat the neilson arrangement of the battle hymn of the republic pre sented by the combined glee club and band will be outstanding attrac tions of the third annual le-hi-fi concert at 8:15 p.m saturday in grace hall the program will commence with the band's rendition of german's welsh rapsody the glee club will present five selec tions including shaw's with a voice of singing and the tra ditionals po ol laz'rus hogh barbery down in the valley andl set down ser vant the band will also offer high school cadets by sousa the bal let suite from la fille de madame argot by lecocq three lehigh traditionals and canzone for band by smith brothers sing on by grieg songs of lehigh and wagner's prayer from lohengrin will be presented by the glee club the concert will close with the alma mater performed by both groups tickets for the concert cost 75 cents per person and can be pur chased from any member of the glee club or band or at the office of student activities a 140,000 tax-free estate was willed to lehigh by lloyd mcentire of nazareth class of 1909 mcen tire died aug 27 at the age of 71 the estate was left to the uni versity endowment fund to be used at the discretion of the trustees it is valued at an esti mated 135,000 in securities and 5,000 in real estate the university does not expect to receive the endowment for sev eral months due to legal technical ities unfortunate but hopes it will serve to point out the need for more care in marking the areas of no parking when ad hoc signs are used the differences of opinion be teen dr brozek and the bethlehem police department concerned the legality of issuing summons on the basis of signs that had no specifi cation as to time and no mark of authorization from the department dr brozek declares he did not place and did not cause others to piace a second note suggesting that the ywners of the cars ticketed on packer aye ask for a court hear ing after the police had removed the original notes moreover he af firms that he removed a notice placed by an unidentified student on a car parked outside his office see letter page 6 hook to read housman friday the poetry of a e housman read by prof frank hook on friday afternoon will initiate a poetry teading series sponsored by the english department prof hook will read the pes simistic stoical poet's works at 4 p.m friday in the university center faculty lounge faculty members and students have been invited to attend the read ing object of the series is to get poetry off the printed page and into the ears to enable lehigh stu see verse page 7 eco profs predict end of strike within week robert conant lehigh 60 graduates will not be directly affected by the nation's longest steel strike unless some unforeseen turn develops in negotiations members of the economics department stated in recent interviews with the brown and white professor elmer c bratt head of the economics and socialogy departments declared that any influence on job opportunities dppends on what the strike is going to do to the whole business economy the stalemate he continued woum not affect 60 grads unless it were to continue for another six months june graduates would feel the pinch of the steel strike only in a very remote way assuming settlement in the near future concurred prof dudley w johnson prof nicholas w balabluns also affirmed that grads would ex perience no difficulty because of the strike the lengthy labor-management dispute now in its 82nd day will probably end this week according to the consensus of those interviewed i feel that they the workers will be back to work in a week stated prof bratt dr johnson looks for settlement during the first part of this week while prof balabkins was more cautious in speculating that it won't last very much longer ." nearly depleted inventories and the fact that the economy as a see steel page 5 four against the masses — these four ticket sellers faced over 300 kingston trio fans wait ing to buy tickets to the concert october 17 the 548 tickets allotted the town groups were sold within 50 minutes students began assembling an hour and a half before the tickets went on sale the mob jammed the uc lobby and adjacent halls lehigh universiiv brown and white vol 71 no 5 tuesday oct 6 1959 ¦>¦ |
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